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IPOB Urges Igbo to Refrain from Joining Protests Against Economic Hardship

Nationwide protests against the prevailing economic challenges under President Bola Tinubu's administration

paulcraft by paulcraft
February 21, 2024
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  • IPOB advises against South-East participation in nationwide protests, citing disinterest in Nigeria and anticipation of secession
  • Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges Igbo citizens to abstain from protests against Tinubu-led government, advocating for patience with the administration

The separatist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has advised individuals in the South-East region against participating in ongoing nationwide protests against the prevailing economic challenges under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Emphasizing the Igbo community’s disillusionment with Nigeria, IPOB cautioned against organizing protests in the southeastern states, asserting that the Igbo people are disinterested in Nigeria and eagerly await the opportunity to secede.

In a statement released on Tuesday by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, IPOB warned of potential risks to the safety of Igbo individuals if protests were to occur in the South-East.

The country has witnessed a surge in demonstrations and grievances regarding the soaring cost of living and escalating prices of essential commodities.

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However, the apex socio-cultural Igbo organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, issued a contrary stance, urging Igbo citizens not to participate in protests against the Tinubu-led federal government and advocating for patience with the administration.

IPOB’s spokesperson reiterated the group’s stance, advising against Igbo involvement in protests against Nigeria’s economic hardship, stating that the plight of Nigerians should not concern the Biafran populace.

Highlighting past injustices faced by the Igbo community, including violence, intimidation, and disenfranchisement during elections, IPOB emphasized the potential repercussions of Igbo participation in nationwide protests.

IPOB urged individuals or groups intending to protest against Nigeria’s economic challenges to do so in the northern or western regions, citing the South-East’s existing struggles with state-sponsored insecurity and violence.

The group underscored its commitment to addressing internal challenges and safeguarding the region against external destabilization efforts.

In conclusion, IPOB reaffirmed its pursuit of Biafran independence, emphasizing the need for strategic and prudent action in navigating Nigeria’s current economic crisis.

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